Blue Shift Inc.
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Blue Shift, Inc. | |
Type | Private |
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Founded | Palo Alto, CA, United States (1995) |
Headquarters | Palo Alto, CA, United States |
Key people | John Brooks, President Doug Snyder, Lead Programmer Alex Pepper, Development Director Chad Newhouse, V.P. Creative Jeff King, VP Operations |
Industry | Video games |
Products | MLB Slugfest 2006 World Series Baseball World Series Baseball 2K3 ESPN Baseball 2K4 MTV Sports: T.J. Lavin's Ultimate BMX Hydro Thunder Running Wild Toxic Grind |
Employees | 30+ |
Slogan | Great Games made by gamers for gamers |
Website | [1] |
Blue Shift is a independent computer game developer.
Blue Shift or BSI, was founded in 1995 by John Brooks, Doug Snyder, John Salwitz, Will Noble, Bob Flanagan and Dave Ralston. Since that time BSI has worked on or been the sole developler on over 20 different titles. BSI's core focus is on console game development, and has done titles on the Dreamcast, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, Xbox 360 and PS3. BSI is best known for their sports titles.
[edit] Published Titles
- MLB Slugfest - 2006 - Midway - Xbox, PS2
- ESPN Baseball - 2004 - Sega - Xbox, PS2
- World Series Baseball 2K3 - 2003 Sega - Xbox, PS2
- Toxic Grind - 2002 - THQ - Xbox
- World Series Baseball - 2002 - Sega - Xbox
- MTV Sports: T.J. Lavin’s Ultimate BMX – 2000 - THQ - PS1
- Hydro Thunder – 1999 - THQ - PS1
- Running Wild – 1998 - 989 - PS1
- Vapor TRX – 1998 - Atari - Arcade